The Christian Democrats

The Christian Democratic Party (Partido Demócrata Cristiano-- PDC)
was a relatively small, center-right party influenced by Christian
Democratic thought. Slightly more conservative than the AP, the PDC,
which was founded in 1956, also was perceived to be more to the right as
Peru's spectrum shifted left. The PDC on its own was not able to garner
an electoral representation of over 10 percent after 1980. A splinter
group, the Popular Christian Party (Partido Popular Cristiano--PPC), was
founded by Luis Bedoya Reyes (the mayor of Lima from 1963 to 1966) in
1966.